Overview
This document quantifies the number of LMI households by utility zone in select states. We use state specific LMI definitions and overlay utility zones to estimate the LMI population covered.
Utility coverage is provided by either the HIFLD national level electric retail service territories or, preferably, state sources that are more granular. Note HIFLD often provides overlapping areas (ex: a municipal boundary and an utility provider) so data should primarily be sourced from state sources or be validated from HIFLD.
Summary Tables
New Mexico
LMI Qualification:
- Medicaid
- SNAP
- LIHEAP
- First-time home owner programs
- Affordable housing facilities
- HUD data: https://resources.hud.gov/#layers-menu
- state specific to supplement: https://housingnm.org/find-housing/rentals/affordable
- Low-income housing
- State and federal income tax credit
- Entire multi-family housing project may qualify if the entire load can be proved to be low-income subscribers, with consent of all tenants of record.
- LMI - 80% of AMI
Public Housing
Take each affordable rental property listed on the MFA Housing New Mexico website. We’ll calculate how many LMI populace is within various buffered boundaries of each point.
## Reading layer `nm_public_housing' from data source
## `/Users/jacobford/Library/CloudStorage/GoogleDrive-jake@solstice.us/Shared drives/Product | Jake/Geocoding/Qualified LMI by Utility Zones/lmi_by_utility/nm_public_housing.shp'
## using driver `ESRI Shapefile'
## Simple feature collection with 226 features and 6 fields
## Geometry type: POINT
## Dimension: XY
## Bounding box: xmin: -108.8368 ymin: 31.79585 xmax: -103.048 ymax: 36.91717
## Geodetic CRS: NAD83